Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

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10 Nov 09:47

That's classic fall fishing. Do you own any rock crawlers?

10 Nov 09:46

Depending on the lake, 15ft foot is really deep! This is really hard to explain but here's my best stab at it. Take a look on your graphs and see where's the deepest you can find a abundance of structure OR food. That's about as deep as you should go. On my lakes 40-60 is normal beacuse we have timber from 35ft and deeper. On the Tennessee river the ledges are usually from 10ft-20ft so its rare to catch them deeper than MAYBE 25. My whole point is deep is always relative to the body of water. For you it may be 15ft. In some lake 8ft is deep. Finding fish that are not on visible structure (offshore) is probably a better way for me to describe what I'm often speaking about.

10 Nov 09:41

I've seen more 5+ from you up north than I've seen in a 200 boat event up there. What is the deal?

10 Nov 09:40

pretty sure every phone I've ever lost came from dropping in the water

10 Nov 09:39

Man you're making me jealous. I haven't been able to stay on the stripers this year. it's been really warm so they're moving a bunch

07 Nov 22:11

I’ve never had a problem with any of mine

07 Nov 22:10

Yeah let’s work on this next week!!

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06 Nov 18:14

Norman is a fun lake.

06 Nov 18:14

I’ve heard big water marina is good! I fished Russel this week with SUF members. They both fish alike. You should catch some fish there.